The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... passed in his own childhood , made Mr. Johnson very solicitous to pre- serve the felicity of children ; and when he had per- suaded Dr. Sumner to remit the tasks usually given to fill up boys ' time during the holidays , he rejoiced ex ...
... passed in his own childhood , made Mr. Johnson very solicitous to pre- serve the felicity of children ; and when he had per- suaded Dr. Sumner to remit the tasks usually given to fill up boys ' time during the holidays , he rejoiced ex ...
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... passing the evening of his life among friends , who loved , honoured , and admired him : I saw none of the things he did , except such acts of charity as have been often mentioned in this book , and such writings as are universally ...
... passing the evening of his life among friends , who loved , honoured , and admired him : I saw none of the things he did , except such acts of charity as have been often mentioned in this book , and such writings as are universally ...
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... passed , of which I was a silent auditress , was in the coach , in some distant province , either Shropshire or Derbyshire , I believe , and as soon as it was over , Mr. Johnson took out of his pocket a little book and read , while a ...
... passed , of which I was a silent auditress , was in the coach , in some distant province , either Shropshire or Derbyshire , I believe , and as soon as it was over , Mr. Johnson took out of his pocket a little book and read , while a ...
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... passed his time uncomfortably enough with us , whom he often complained of for living so much in the country ; feeding the chickens ( as he said I did ) till I starved my own understanding , Get , however ( said he ) a book about ...
... passed his time uncomfortably enough with us , whom he often complained of for living so much in the country ; feeding the chickens ( as he said I did ) till I starved my own understanding , Get , however ( said he ) a book about ...
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... passed together was spent in blaming or deriding , very justly , my neglect of economy , and waste of that money which might make many families happy . The original reason of our connection , his particularly dis- ordered health and ...
... passed together was spent in blaming or deriding , very justly , my neglect of economy , and waste of that money which might make many families happy . The original reason of our connection , his particularly dis- ordered health and ...
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